Authorities in southern Arizona confirmed that a backpack matching the previously identified Ozark Trail Hiker Pack model was recovered earlier today in a remote stretch near Rio Rico. The discovery came shortly after investigators publicly acknowledged reviewing surveillance footage believed to show a masked individual in connection with the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case. Law enforcement has not formally named a suspect, but officials describe the recovery as a “rapid development” tied to recent media exposure.
According to sources familiar with the scene, officers were dispatched after a passerby reported spotting a dark backpack partially concealed near brush off a lightly traveled road. Deputies secured the area and photographed the item before opening it under controlled conditions. Inside, investigators reportedly located a mobile phone and a handwritten document.
Officials have not confirmed the exact wording of the note. However, law enforcement sources characterize it as a form of “conditional message” directed toward authorities. Detectives are now analyzing the handwriting, paper fibers, and any trace evidence present on the document. The phone left behind is undergoing digital forensic extraction to determine ownership, deleted content, and recent activity logs.
Investigators are examining whether the abandonment of the bag occurred shortly after surveillance images were circulated internally among law enforcement or discussed in media channels. Authorities caution that timing correlations do not yet confirm intent. Forensic teams are also processing the backpack for fingerprints, DNA, soil comparison, and environmental transfer patterns.
No arrests have been announced at this time. Officials emphasize that while the discovery may represent a significant shift in the investigation, all findings must undergo laboratory verification. The case remains active as detectives work to determine who left the backpack in Rio Rico and whether the contents directly connect to Nancy’s disappearance.